ellie wrote:

> Simon Dreher a =E9crit :
> 
> > Did you have a look at OpusTeX? It's avilable as Debian package, but I=20
> > don't know if there are packages for other distributions or even for=20
> > windows, nor which is the latest version.
>
> thank you for your answer. I had a look on OpusTeX already, but the=20
> thing that makes me think that it could be better to do it in MusiXTeX=20
> is the fact that the licence of OpusTeX is not clear... is it really=20
> under GPL ? Is it really maintained ?

it may not be gpl, but debian don't make packages of things that
aren't very thoroughly "free".

as to maintenance ... the author doesn't often surface, that i notice.
it seems very recent that he mailed to say he would provide a new
version soon (but i'm an old man and maybe it was more than a year
ago...).

> For my project I need something maintained and under GPL...

why particularly gpl?

> In fact I will work with XML language, and we could imagine a conversion=20
> in OpusTeX and MusiXTeX.

sounds sensible.  would this be musicml (?) or something more
fundamental?

robin
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